After you check the area for dangers what should you do next with an unresponsive person?
What is Tap the Person's shoulder and shout "are you ok?"
After you ask a responsive person if they are ok? what is the next thing you should say to them?
What is "Introduce yourself."
When interviewing a person who is injured, what is the very first thing you do before you start an interview?
What is ensure the scene is safe or survey the scene.
What are the A.B.C's of checking rescue breathing?
What is Airway, Breathing, and Circulation.
What is the first thing you need to do when providing a Head to Toe Exam?
What is find out what is wrong.
If there is danger close-by what should you do with an unresponsive person?
What is "Move them to safety ensuring their injuries do not get worse."
What type of bleeding should you look for if a person is bleeding from an artery?
What is spurting, pulsing, and bright red.
If a person is unable to finish the S.A.M.P.L.E. questions the information can be answered from whom?
What is Compressions, Airway, and Breathing.
When dealing with severe bleeding only apply a tourniquet when?
What is you can't stop the bleeding and as a last resort.
What is the exact way to check for breathing with an unresponsive person?
What is the Head Tilt and Chin Lift (Look, listen, and feel), watch for the chest to raise.
What are the 3 types of bleeding?
What is Artery, Vein, and Capillary bleeding.
What is after the first question, once you find professional support is needed.
What does D.O.T.S. stand for?
What is Deformity, Open Wound, Tenderness, and Swelling.
With a Deformity, how can you tell if someone has a broken bone?
While checking for breathing of an unresponsive person what is another area you can check at the same time?
What is the person's pulse (use your fingers to feel for a pulse on the neck or wrist).
What is the first thing you should do once you have identified minor bleeding?
What is remove any clothing or debris on the wound.
What is one type of information you can find on a Medical ID tag?
What is Allergies, Medicine taken, or known illnesses.
What does S.A.M.P.L.E. stand for?
What is Symptoms, Allergies, Medication, Past Problems, Last Food/Drink, Events leading up to injury.
Whenever possible, what gear should you wear during a First Aid Emergency?
What is Personal Protective Equipement.
What are things you do/look for while giving first aid to an unresponsive person?
What is one thing you never do while using gauze or bandage on a wound?
What is remove or replace the gauze.
After you finish asking the S.A.M.P.L.E. question who is the only person(s) you should give that information too?
Who are Friends, Family, or EMS.
What does C.P.R. stand for?
What is Cardio Pulmonary Resuscitation.
What is the sequence of body areas you should check during an exam?
What is Head/Neck, Shoulders/Chest/Abdomen, Hips/Legs/Feet, and Arms/Hands.